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Twelfth Night & Epiphany

Twelfth Night, also known as Epiphany Eve, falls on the 5th January and is the end of the traditional Twelve…

2 years ago

Stir up Sunday

The last Sunday before Advent is Stir-up Sunday, a day when traditionally families gather together to prepare the Christmas pudding.…

2 years ago

Two Sleeps

Did you know that our ancestors once had ‘two sleeps’ each day? Also known as biphasic sleep, the ritual of…

2 years ago

Fuel for the Fire

An efficient source of fuel which makes use of the large amount of twigs left over following cutting a patch…

2 years ago

The Final Stage of Harvest – The Threshing

Harvest was an incredibly important time in the lives of our ancestors, one that not only determined the success of…

2 years ago

Autumn Apple Pressing

This Saturday, our Bayleaf Orchard will be a hub of activity, as our Interpretation Team and knowledgeable volunteer Roger Brown…

2 years ago

The Art of Hurdle Making

One of the endangered crafts we pledge to protect here at the Museum is Hurdle Making. Originating in the Early…

2 years ago

Heritage Craft Heroes – Three women makers promoting Endangered Crafts

Here at the Museum our focus is always on keeping crafts and skills from the past alive. Many are at…

2 years ago

From Flax to Linen

Did you know flax was traditionally grown in the weald and downland area to produce linen, that would have been…

2 years ago

Titchfield Market Hall unveiled

Last month we were delighted to unveil Titchfield Market Hall, following an extensive project to repair and conserve this historical…

2 years ago

Renovating the Winkhurst Oven with Jon Roberts

The Winkhurst Tudor Kitchen is an early-16th century building where demonstrations take place, showing how food was prepared and cooked…

2 years ago

Best Family Attraction in Sussex

We're delighted to announce that we have been voted as best Family Attraction in Sussex for the second year running…

2 years ago

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